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Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech
Identification
Ms.1986.003
Title
Marjorie Rhodes Townsend Papers 1960-1994, n.d.
Quantity
4.6 Cubic Feet, 7 boxes and 1 oversize folder
Creator
Townsend, Marjorie Rhodes, 1930-2015
Language
The materials in the collection are in English and French.
Abstract
Marjorie Rhodes Townsend (1930-2015) was the first women to earn an engineering degree at George Washington University, receiving
her Bachelor of Electrical Engineering in 1951. After eight years at the Naval Research Laboratory, she moved to National
Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)'s Goddard Space Flight Center in 1959, where she worked until 1980. Townsend was
project manager for three Small Astronomy Satellites (SAS, 1966-1975) and for Applications Explorer Missions (1975-1976),
and later had responsibility for all advanced mission planning for future scientific and applications satellites as well as
NOAA's meteorological satellites. Townsend's papers, 1960-1994, n.d., focus on her professional career in aerospace engineering
at NASA and include some of her later consulting work, mainly consisting of correspondence, meeting notes, project documents,
and publications that Townsend wrote or that relate to her work. There are also materials about her numerous speaking engagements
and articles about Townsend's professional accomplishments.
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Source of Acquisition
The Marjorie Rhodes Townsend Papers were donated to the Archives of American Aerospace Exploration at the Special Collections
and University Archives in 1986 and 2005. An addition was donated in 2015.
Processing Information
The processing, arrangement and description of the Marjorie Rhodes Townsend Papers began in December 2005 and was completed
in March 2006. An addition was integrated and the description updated in June 2023.
Part of the processing, arrangement, and description of this collection was created as part of the project, "Piercing the
Veil: Creating Access to the Archives of American Aerospace Exploration at Virginia Tech," funded by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) from 2022 to 2024.
Marjorie Rhodes Townsend, born in 1930, entered George Washington University engineering program at the age of 15. She took
classes part time and worked full time after her marriage to doctor Charles Townsend in 1948, and was the first woman to earn
an engineering degree at GWU, receiving her Bachelor of Electrical Engineering in 1951.
Her career began with eight years at the Naval Research Laboratory where she worked on sonar research. In 1959 she moved to
National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Goddard Space Flight Center, where she worked until 1980. Noted for her project
management skills, Townsend oversaw three satellite launches from foreign locations. She was project manager for all three
Small Astronomy Satellites (1966-1975) and for the Applications Explorer Missions (1975-1976). She was granted a patent for
a digital telemetry system that was aboard the NIMBUS satellite. Her last five years at NASA included responsibility for all
advanced mission planning for future scientific and applications satellites as well as NOAA's meteorological satellites. After
her retirement, Townsend worked for private aerospace companies and provided consulting services to NASA and other aerospace
entities.
Townsend was awarded the NASA Exceptional Service Medal in 1971 and the NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal in 1980. She was
also named Knight of the Italian Republic Order in 1972. She is a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
(IEEE) and served as a chair of the Washington chapter. She also served as chairman of the National Capital Section of the
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and is a past president of the Washington Academy of Sciences.
The Marjorie Rhodes Townsend Papers, 1960-1994, n.d., focus on Townsend's professional career in aerospace engineering at
NASA and her later consulting work. The bulk includes correspondence with scientists, notes from staff meetings, documentation
about the NASA projects she worked on, and publications that Townsend wrote or that relate to her work. There are also drafts
of speeches (mostly to engineering, student, and women's professional groups) and newspaper and magazine articles about Townsend's
professional accomplishments.
The colleciton is divided into the following series and subseries:
Series I: Personal Data, Presentations, and NASA Film, 1960-1985, n.d., contains three subseries of records documenting Townsend's accomplishments, her presentations given to professional, civic,
and student groups, and script drafts for a film about space in which she was involved.
Subseries A: Personal Data, 1965-1985, n.d., contains her curriculum vitae and photos and clippings about her accomplishments.
Subseries B: Presentations for NASA and for the Public, 1960-1983, n.d., contains correspondence and notes or entire texts
of presentations that she presented at engineering conferences, science lectures, student classes, and meetings of womens'
professional groups.
Subseries C: Materials for the NASA Film Beyond Our Sun by John Larry Washburn, 1969-1972, includes four drafts of the script for the educational film made for NASA by Washburn.
The collection is in chronological order.
Series II: NASA and Spacecraft Materials, 1961-1994, n.d., encompasses materials from her work at NASA and some consulting work thereafter. It is arranged in chronological order,
with a few exceptions to keep related project materials together.
The following are common acronyms found in the collection:
NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
GSFC - Goddard Space Flight Center
IRLS - Interrogation, Recording and Location System, the first space data collection system
SAS - acronym for all three Small Astronomy Satellites, known as A, B, and C, and the first of which was called Uhuru
TIROS - Television InfraRed Observation Satellites
The Marjorie Rhodes Townsend Papers are arranged in two series. There are areas of overlap between these two series, especially
in regards to NASA.
Series I: Personal Data, Presentations, and NASA Film, 1960-1985, n.d., is divided into subseries by subject.
Subseries A: Personal Data, 1965-1985, n.d., which is in chronological order with undated materials at the end.
Subseries B: Presentations for NASA and for the Public, 1960-1983, n.d., is divided by subject and arranged in chronological
order with undated materials at the end.
Subseries C: Materials for the NASA Film Beyond Our Sun by John Larry Washburn, 1969-1972, is in chronological order.
Series II: NASA and Spacecraft Materials, 1961-1994, n.d., is arranged in chronological order, with a few exceptions to keep
related project materials together and undated materials at the end.
Calculations, blueprint, and original manuscript for PGSET TIROS paper
Sept 1961
box-folder 1 folder: 48
Telemetering Infrared Data from the TIROS Meteorological Satellites by J.F. Davis, R.A. Hanel, R. A Stampfl, M.G. Strange, and M.R. Townsend (NASA TN D-1293)
Aug 1962
box-folder 1 folder: 49
A Medium-Data-Range Digital Telemetry System , by M.R. Townsend, P.M. Feinberg, and J. G. Lesko, Jr. (GSCF, NASA Technical Note G-531)
June 1964
box-folder 1 folder: 50
Three articles about NIMBUS and TIROS
1964-1965
Birds-eye view of the weather by C.M. Hunter and E. Rich, Jr. (GSFC), reprint from Electronics
July 27, 1964
Amateur Reception of Weather Satellite Picture Transmissions by W.G. Anderson, reprint from QST Magazine
Nov 1965
NIMBUS Receiving Equipment Developed at WSM, Incorporated for Use on WSM-TV Weather Shows by J.H. DeWitt, Jr. and C. Burch
c.1965
box-folder 1 folder: 51
Some Facts About BIAC by the Bioinstrumentation Advisory Council
c.1965
box-folder 1 folder: 52
Two similar articles about IRLS by G.D Hogan and M.R. Townsend
c.1965
The Interrogation, Recording and Location System (GSFC)
c.1965
Data Collection and Position Fixing from a Satellite (GSFC)
c.1965
box-folder 1 folder: 53
GSFC Statement of Work and Specification for the X-Ray Explorer (SAS-A) Satellite Experiment
June 1967
Correspondence about IRLS research
1965-1973
box-folder 1 folder: 54
IRLS on NIMBUS B - Participation
July 1965-July 1967
box-folder 1 folder: 55
Correspondence with interested participants
Aug 1965-Dec 1966
box-folder 1 folder: 56
International
Nov 1965 - Feb 1968
box-folder 1 folder: 57
Trips and visits
Mar-Dec 1968
box-folder 1 folder: 58
Correspondence about NIMBUS II and ESSA-2 satellites and APT with Carlos Bettencourt Faria in Angola
May 1966-Nov 1973
box-folder 1 folder: 59
Publicity folder with clippings and articles about IRLS on NIMBUS 3
1966-1968
box-folder 1 folder: 60
The Migration of Polar Bears by V. Flyger and M.R. Townsend, reprint from Scientific American, Vol, 218, No. 2,
Feb 1968
box-folder 1 folder: 61 oversize folder: 1
System notes, blueprints, and photographs taken using NIMBUS II APT
1966-1967
box-folder 1 folder: 62
Photographs of MOE collar for tracking migration
c.1965
box-folder 1 folder: 63
Small Astronomy Satellite (SAS) Program (NASA, GSFC)
Sept 1967
box-folder 1 folder: 64
Draft copy of The Small Astronomy Satellite (SAS) Program by M.R. Townsend (GSFC, NASA G-901)
c.1967
box-folder 1 folder: 65
Small Astronomy Satellite (SAS) Safety Plan (GSFC)
Oct 1970
box-folder 1 folder: 66
Execution Phase Project Plan for Small Astronomy Satellite (SAS-C) (GSFC, NASA) and Project Plan Change 1
Aug 1971-Mar 1972
box-folder 1 folder: 67
Small Astronomy Satellite - 1; Selected Press Clippings of Launch and Initial Findings (GSFC Office of Public Affairs, NASA)
Apr 1971
box-folder 1 folder: 68
NASA-GSFC Mission Operations Plan 5-72, Small Astronomy Satellite (SAS-B) (NASA X-513-72-380)
Oct 1972
box-folder 1 folder: 69
Small Astronomy Satellite - B; Goddard's Small Astronomy Satellite Readied for Launch (GSFC Office of Public Affairs, NASA)
Oct 1972
box-folder 1 folder: 70
Spacecraft Control Section for the Improved Small Astronomy Satellite (SAS-C) by M.R. Townsend, printed as part of Proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium on Space Technology and Science
1973
box-folder 1 folder: 71
The Standardized Functional Support Section for the Small Astronomy Satellite (SAS) by M.R. Townsend (NASA TN D-7725)
June 1974
EGRET notebook and related materials
1973-1974
box-folder 2 folder: 1
Program X Spacecraft Users Guide (Boeing Aerospace Company)
1973
box-folder 2 folder: 2
Notebook entitled EGRET
June-Sept 1974
box-folder 2 folder: 3-5 oversize folder: 1
Materials enclosed in EGRET notebook
Aug-Dec 1974
box-folder 2 folder: 6
Materials from folder entitled Trip to Italy
Apr-May 1975
box-folder 2 folder: 7
Townsend reading file - SAS 1975 materials
1975-1976
box-folder 2 folder: 8
The Mission of the SAS-C Satellite and La missione del satellite SAS-C (GSFC, NASA, in English and Italian),
1975
box-folder 2 folder: 9
M.I.T. SAS-C Experiment Description
c.1975
NASA Group Achievement Award for the Small Astronomy Satellites Project Team
1975
box-folder 2 folder: 10
Nominations information and contractor citations list
box-folder 2 folder: 11
List of participants to receive commemorative packages
box 4
Commemorative SAS objects
box 4
Box of unassembled parts for 1/20 scale model of SAS-A
box 4
Box of unassembled parts for 1/20 scale model of SAS-B
box 4
Two stickers commemorating the SAS-C
box 4
Small metal commemorative plaque and paper information sheet for SAS-C
box-folder 2 folder: 12
Materials about satellite priorities and funding
1976
box-folder 2 folder: 13
NASA Project Management Shared Experience Program participant list
May 1976
box-folder 2 folder: 14
Direct Delivery of Automated Spacecraft Using the Shuttle: Thoughts for the Designer by M.R. Townsend, from Astronautics & Aeronautics
Apr 1977
box-folder 2 folder: 15
Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere from Environmental Satellites by L.J. Allison, R. Wexler, C.R. Laughlin, and W.R. Bandeen (GSFC X-901-77-132 preprint)
June 1977
box-folder 2 folder: 16
Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES): GOES D,E,F Data Book (NOAA, NASA, Hughes Aircraft Co.)
Aug 1980
box-folder 2 folder: 17
OSSA Mission Plan for the IOC Time Frame of the Space Station Complex , first revision (NASA) with notes on payload and tools
June 1985
box-folder 2 folder: 18
Four articles from Goddard Library supporting OSSA information
ordered Mar 1985
Maintainable Maintenance Disconnect Valve (MMDV) for On-Orbit Component Replacement by T.E. Burr, C.K. Boynton, and A.O. Brouillet in ASME report 80-ENAs-42, 1980
The Service Role of a Space Station: Satellite/Platform Service and Maintenance by H.T. Fisher and K.J. Forsberg, AAIA symposium paper 83-7094, July 1983
Orbital Operation of Co-orbiting Spacecraft with a Space Station by M. Nagatomo and K. Kuriki, IAF congress paper IAF-84-42, Oct 1984
Technology for Spacecraft Servicing On-Board the Space Shuttle by L. Kerstein and H. Wartenberg, IAF congress paper IAF-84-35, Oct 1984
box-folder 2 folder: 19
Mission Operation Report for San Marco D/L Explorer (NASA E-898-88-05)
Mission Operation Report for Tracking and Data Relay Satellite TDRS-D (NASA T-313- 89-29-04)
Jan 1989
box-folder 2 folder: 22
Mission Operations Report for Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS ) (NASA S-678-48-91-01)
c.1990
box-folder 2 folder: 23
Mission Operation Report for Hubble Space Telescope (NASA E-458-31-90-01)
Mar 1990
box-folder 2 folder: 24
Gamma Ray Observatory (GRO) Prelaunch Mission Operations Report (NASA E-S-458-31-91-01)
Mar 1991
box-folder 2 folder: 25
STS-48 Payload Operations Working Group #7 Flight Cycle Profile by L.K. Grubbs and L. Honeycutt, and STS-48/UARS Joint Integrated Simulations plan
Mar 1991
box-folder 2 folder: 26
Proposal for Small Explorer Program: Wide-Field Infrared Explorer (WIRE)
Oct 1992
box-folder 2 folder: 27-28
Astrophysics Missions and Payloads book (NASA)
Nov 1992
box-folder 2 folder: 29
STS-51 Payload Handbook (NASA)
1993
box-folder 2 folder: 30
EDISON: The International Infrared Space Observatory: The M3 Proposal by H.A. Thronson, T.G. Hawarden, A.J. Penny, and J.K. Davies of the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
May 1993
box-folder 2 folder: 31
LISA (Laser Interferometer Space Antenna): Proposal for a Laser-Interferometric Gravitational Wave Detector in Space , by K. Danzmann, J. Hough, P. Bender, C.D. Edwards, and others, Max-Planck-Institut fuer Quantenoptik
May 1993
box-folder 2 folder: 32
NASA payload classification information
Sept 1993
box-folder 2 folder: 33
Hubble Space Telescope First Servicing Mission Contingency Plan (NASA)
Oct 1993
box-folder 2 folder: 34
Current and upcoming missions and payloads, summaries and profiles
Dec 1993
box-folder 2 folder: 35
A Comparison of ARIANE 5 (Solid) vs. Shuttle Advanced Solid Rocket Motor (ASRM) Development/Production by R. Bardos (NASA)
Feb 1994
box-folder 2 folder: 36
Spacecraft Systems Technology Workshop Proceedings - NASA AstroTech 21 Workshops, Integrated Technology Planning, Series III, Vol. 4, (NASA)
Feb 1994
box-folder 2 folder: 37-38
Technology for Small Spacecraft by the Panel on Small Spacecraft Technology, draft copy
Mar 1994
box-folder 2 folder: 39
M.R. Townsend's notes and review of the draft report by the Panel on Small Spacecraft Technology
Mar 1994
box-folder 2 folder: 40
Technology for Small Spacecraft by the Panel on Small Spacecraft Technology, published by the National Academy Press
1994
Committee on Space Facilities - Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board
1993-1994
box-folder 2 folder: 41
First committee meeting information
Dec 1993
box-folder 2 folder: 42
Post-meeting binder of materials
Dec 1993
box-folder 2 folder: 43
Major Space Test Facilities Outside the United States presentation by D.T. Jones (Boeing)
Feb 1994
box-folder 2 folder: 44
Press coverage of committee work and thank-yous
Feb-Nov 1994
box-folder 2 folder: 45
Space Facilities: Meeting future needs for research, development, and operations by the Committee on Space Facilities, published by the National Academy Press
1994
box-folder 3 folder: 1
Memo to the Committee on Space Facilities accompanying volumes 1, 3, 4, and 5 of the National Facilities Study
1994
National Facilities Study
Apr 1994
box-folder 3 folder: 2
Vol. 1, Facilities Inventory
Apr 1994
box-folder 3 folder: 3
Vol. 2, Mission and Requirements Model Report
Apr 1994
box-folder 3 folder: 4
Vol. 4, Space Operations Facilities Task Group
Apr 1994
box-folder 3 folder: 5
Vol. 5, Space Research and Development Facilities Task Group